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    Giovanni Placido Agostino Pascoli (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni ˈpaskoli]; 31 December 1855 – 6 April 1912) was an Italian poet, classical scholar and an emblematic...
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  • Look up pascoli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pascoli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Pascoli (1855–1912), Italian...
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    "Giovanni Pascoli, appointed professor at the University of Bologna,..." Getty Images (in Italian). 16 March 2012. Retrieved 2019-04-26. "Giovanni Pascoli...
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    Some republicans such as Alberto Mario condemned his action. The poet Giovanni Pascoli, during a socialist reunion in Bologna, gave a public reading of his...
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    for its flowers and red for its berries). For this reason the poet Giovanni Pascoli dedicated a poem to the strawberry tree. He refers to the Aeneid passage...
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    throughout the Eastern Roman Empire. The term piada was officialized by Giovanni Pascoli, who adapted the Romagnol word piè into its more Italian form. Romagna...
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    of attraction for esteemed scholars and historical figures, such as Giovanni Pascoli, Marcello Malpighi, Gaetano Salvemini and Vittorio Emanuele Orlando...
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    Balduini [it]. Giovanni Pascoli with two farmers Pascoli house's garden Giovanni Pascoli's desk M. Pascoli, Lungo la vita di Giovanni Pascoli, Mondadori,...
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    Liberation Front. The frazione of Castelvecchio Pascoli was home to one of Italy's 19th-century poet Giovanni Pascoli. In 2008, Barga became the first medieval...
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    Mariù Pascoli was the pseudonym of the Italian writer and poet Maria Pascoli (1 November 1865 – 5 December 1953). She is the sister of the poet Giovanni Pascoli...
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    Imola and died there in 1910. His close friend and masonic brother Giovanni Pascoli wrote the funeral inscription dedicated to him, whom he knew together...
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    Romagna until 1932, when its name was changed in honor of the poet Giovanni Pascoli and his beloved sister Maria, who were born here. Famous Italian shoe...
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  • the Irish playwright Isaac Bickerstaffe Leucothoe (poem), a poem by Giovanni Pascoli This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Leucothoe...
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    (2001) p. 131. Cocker (2005) pp. 374–376. Pascoli, Giovanni. "La Capinera" (in Italian). Fondazione Giovanni Pascoli. Archived from the original on 11 February...
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    "Giulio Cesare", founded in 1800, was attended by Amintore Galli, Giovanni Pascoli, and Federico Fellini. Rimini is an important road and railway junction...
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  • broadcast on ABS-CBN, played by Anne Curtis. La Sirena, a poem by Giovanni Pascoli, was published originally in Italian in the 1960s and features men...
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    Decadentism is dominated by Gabriele D'Annunzio, Antonio Fogazzaro and Giovanni Pascoli. D'Annunzio, who was in contact with many French intellectuals and...
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    Italian lyric poets of the period include Ugo Foscolo, Giacomo Leopardi, Giovanni Pascoli, and Gabriele D'Annunzio. Spanish lyric poets include Gustavo Adolfo...
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    Roman way Long live the Befana! Another version is given in a poem by Giovanni Pascoli: Viene, viene la Befana Vien dai monti a notte fonda Come è stanca...
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    well-to-do and owned a home near the Piazza del Popolo. She studied with Giovanni Pascoli at the University of Bologna and completed her education in 1907 with...
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  • " Damon Wise for Deadline began his review by quoting Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli, "There is something new within the sun today, or rather ancient,"...
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    (1966)". Treccani. Retrieved 8 March 2018. L. Pascoli, page 225. L. Pascoli, page 226. Media related to Giovanni Battista Benaschi at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • parallel those of psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein. The Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli was influenced by Philosophy of the Unconscious in his poetics program...
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    Odofredus (died 1265), jurist, born in Ostia and moved to Bologna in 1228 Giovanni Pascoli (1855–1912), poet and academic, born in San Mauro di Romagna St. Petronius...
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    and Verismo. Important early 20th-century Italian writers include Giovanni Pascoli, Italo Svevo, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Umberto Saba, Giuseppe Ungaretti...
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  • 1842 – Giovanni Boldini, Italian painter (d. 1931) 1851 – Henry Carter Adams, American economist and academic (d. 1921) 1855 – Giovanni Pascoli, Italian...
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    man,      A dull head among windy places. (13–17) The Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli (1855–1912) stated that his long lyric poem L'ultimo viaggio was an...
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    Ivan Krasko (1876–1958) Slovak Stuart Merrill (1863–1915) American Giovanni Pascoli (1855–1912) Italian English language authors who influenced or were...
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    University for its school song, "Doshisha College Song". Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli also wrote new, patriotic lyrics to the song's tune, titled "La vedetta...
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  • Latin by Giovanni Pascoli, rediscovered and published in 2012. The work takes the form of a mythological and erotic epyllion of 144 verses. Pascoli composed...
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